ACCESS will host demonstrations at its hospitality suite in the Bellagio
hotel. The various advanced software solutions ACCESS will demonstrate
include:

NetFront™
Living Connect 3.0: The latest version of its DLNA
Technology Component™ solution enables device manufacturers
and OEMs to quickly and efficiently implement services that enable
Premium Video sharing and remote access to their entire home media
library. Further demonstrations will show the integration of Smart
Home functionality for home control such as lights, doorbells, etc.
and how NetFront Living Connect enables Premium Video Recorders to
share movies securely with secondary devices.

ACCESS™
MediaPilot: This solution enables seamless access,
sharing and control of digital media between any local network
connected device in a home network including playback of DTCP-IP
protected content. The demonstration will include seamless integration
with cloud-based content delivery networks (CDN).

NetFront™
Browser NX DTV Profile: This TV-centric browser
supports HTML5, HbbTV and BBC iPlayer in one package. It provides
other powerful user interfaces including browser used as HTML5 UI
engine and application platform to run magnificent set-top box UIs and
services from pay TV operators. Compared with regular WebKit browsers,
NetFront Browser NX shows great advantages in supporting TV-related
standards such as HbbTV 1.5 and CE-HTML and features outstanding
graphical rendering performance. This browser is a market-proven
modular, extremely high-performance, scalable, upgradeable,
platform-independent software solution that is ideal for DTVs, set-top
boxes, and Blu-ray Disc™ players.

ACCESS™MyTV
is an open, multiscreen social video platform for operators’ and
consumers’ connected devices, which allows for the personalization and
monetization of premium web content, games and apps. The solution
leverages the consumption of web video to create new revenue
opportunities for content providers, consumer electronics device
manufacturers and service providers.

“ACCESS is delivering connected confidence for operators. ACCESS’
‘studio confident’ DLNA solutions provide the extra security content
owners and studios need to safely allow their content to be shared
throughout the home,” said Kiyo Oishi, chairman and CEO, ACCESS Systems
Americas and ACCESS Europe. “All these solutions will be underpinned by
exciting new innovations across all multiscreen media-sharing, HTML5 and
OTT/social TV platforms.”

At CES, ACCESS is also announcing launch of NetFront™ Browser NX 3.0,
its powerful and advanced WebKit-based browser. This browser targets
next-generation multiscreen applications in consumer electronics,
broadcasting, in-car systems, communications, and other sectors,
features significant enhancements for HTML5 support and performance.

Note to editors:If you would
like to meet with an ACCESS spokesperson at CES, please contact Ursula
Herrick of Herrick Media (Ursula@herrickmedia.com,
408-202-0865) or Sally Douglas of Platform PR (sally@platformpr.com,+44
(0)20 7486 4900).

About ACCESS

ACCESS CO., LTD. is a global provider of advanced software solutions and
services that enable operators, device manufacturers, content owners and
consumers to make the most of today’s multi-screen, connected world. It
provides software for mobiles, smartphones and tablets, connected TVs
and set-top boxes in the connected home, automotive, digital publishing
and networking markets. ACCESS solutions have shipped in over one
billion devices around the world. Its product portfolio includes the NetFront™
Software Series and the ZebOS® network
platform, providing customers faster time-to-market, flexibility and
customizability; the ACCESSTM Digital
Publishing Ecosystem for cloud-based, cross-platform digital
publishing and the NetAd mobile advertising platform.
Headquartered in Tokyo, Japan, the company is listed on the Tokyo Stock
Exchange (Mothers’ Index, 4813) and operates subsidiaries and affiliates
in Asia, Europe and the United States. www.access-company.com.

ACCESS, the ACCESS logo, and NetFront are registered trademarks or
trademarks of ACCESS CO., LTD. in the United States, Japan and/or other
countries. ZebOS is either a registered trademark or trademark of IP
Infusion Inc. in the United States and/or other countries. All other
trademarks, logos and trade names mentioned in the document are the
property of their respective owners.

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